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TABLE 7-202: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE OPEN SPACE ZONING DISTRICT USES 1 DISTRICT USE STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL USES OS Dwelling: Caretaker s P INSTITUTIONAL USES Cultural Facility C Subject to 14-308 Government Facilities: Public Works: Parks Related P Government Offices: Park Related P Government Offices: Non-Park Related C OPEN SPACE & AGRICULTURAL USES Cemetery P Community-Managed Open Space P Subject to 14-307 Fishing Pier C Forest and Nature Preserves P Horse Stable C Marina: Recreational C Subject to 14-323 Parks and Playgrounds P Urban Agriculture C Subject to 14-337 Zoo C COMMERCIAL USES Country Club C Driving Range C Fairground C Golf Course C Recreation: Indoor C Subject to 14-312 Recreation: Outdoor P Subject to 14-312 Restaurant (Within Publicly-Owned Park) C OTHER Parking Lot (Principal Use) C Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) C Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C Subject to Title 13 Utilities C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C, P 2 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C, P 2 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C, P 2 Subject to 14-339 TABLE 7-202 FOOTNOTES: 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). 2 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 1

TABLE 7-203: OPEN SPACE ZONING DISTRICT BULK & YARD REGULATIONS DISTRICT BULK & YARD REGULATIONS OS BULK REGULATIONS Cemetery: 2 ac MINIMUM LOT AREA All Other Uses: Principal Structure: 50 MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT Accessory Structure: 20 but no more than 1 story YARD REGULATIONS MINIMUM FRONT YARD 20 MINIMUM INTERIOR SIDE YARD 25 MINIMUM CORNER SIDE YARD 20 MINIMUM REAR YARD 25 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 2

TABLE 8-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS DISTRICT USE 1 R- R- R- R- R- USE STANDARDS R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E RESIDENTIAL USE Home Occupation P P P P P P P P P Subject to 15-507 Day-Care Home: Adult or Child P P P P P P P P P Subject to 14-310 Dwelling: Detached P P P P P P P P P Dwelling: Semi-Detached P P Residential Care Facility P P P P P P P P P Subject to 14-333(A) INSTITUTIONAL USE Community Center C C C C C C C C C Cultural Facility C C C C C C C C C Subject to 14-308 Educational Facility: Primary and C C C Secondary C C C C C C Educational Facility: Post- C C C C C C C C C Secondary Government Offices C C C C C C C C C Place of Worship C C C C C C C C C Subject to 14-332 COMMERCIAL USE Bed and Breakfast (up to 3 rooms) P P P P P P P P P Country Club C C C C C C C C C Day-Care Center: Adult or Child C C C C C C C C C Subject to 14-309 Lodge or Social Club C C C C C C C C C OPEN SPACE USE Community-Managed Open Space P P P P P P P P P Subject to 14-307 Parks and Playgrounds P P P P P P P P P Urban Agriculture C C C C C C C C C Subject to 14-337 OTHER Alternative Energy Systems: Community-Based C, P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 C,P 2 Subject to 14-306 Utilities C C C C C C C C C Subject to 14-338 Planned Unit Development C C C C C C C C C Subject to Title 13 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications C C C Subject to 14-339 C C C C C C Facility Wireless Telecommunications C C C Subject to 14-339 C C C C C C Tower 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). 2 Alternative Energy Systems: Community-Based are conditional on lots under 0.5 acre in lot area and permitted on lots of 0.5 acre or more in lot area 3 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 3

TABLE 8-401: DETACHED AND SEMI-DETACHED RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS LEGEND: D-D = Detached - Dwelling D-SD = Semi-Detached - Dwelling BULK & YARD STANDARDS BULK REGULATION MINIMUM LOT AREA MINIMUM LOT WIDTH MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS SURFACE COVERAGE DETACHED DWELLING DESIGN STANDARDS 2 ac DISTRICTS R-1A R-1B R-1C R-1D R-1E R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 Dwelling: 1 ac/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 1 ac Dwelling: 21,780sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 20,000sf Dwelling: 14,520sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 20,000sf Dwelling: 9,000sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 20,000sf 100 75 75 60 60 50 Dwelling: 7,300sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 20,000sf Dwelling: 5,000sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 20,000sf D-SD: 30 All Other Uses: 50 Dwelling: 5,000sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non- Residential: 5,000sf 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 30% 30% 35% 35% 40% 40% 40% 40% 40% 50% 50% 50% 50% Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 Subject to Subtitle 5 45 Subject to Subtitle 5 Dwelling: 3,000sf/du Parks & Community Gardens: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-SD: 30 All Other Uses: 45 Subject to Subtitle5 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 4

MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS FRONT YARD R-1A R-1B R-1C R-1D R-1E R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 Where 50% or more of lots on the blockface have been developed, the lesser of 40 or the average of front yard depth of the front yards of the improved lots Where less than 50% of lots on the blockface have been developed: 40 INTERIOR SIDE YARD 1 20 20 15 15 10 10 Where 50% or more of lots on the blockface have been developed, the lesser of 40 or, the average of front yard depth of the front yards of the improved lots Where less than 50% of lots on the blockface have been developed: 30 D-D: 10 D-SD: 15 Non- Residential: 15 Where 50% or more of lots on the blockface have been developed, the lesser of 40 or the average of front yard depth of the front yards of the improved lots Where less than 50% of lots on the blockface have been developed: 25 CORNER SIDE YARD 25 25 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 REAR YARD 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 25 25 TABLE 8-401 FOOTNOTES: 1 For semi-detached dwellings, interior side yards are required only along the interior side lot line where the party wall between dwellings is not located. 10 D-D: 10 D-SD: 15 Non- Residential: 15 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 5

TABLE 9-301: ROWHOUSE AND MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES USE 1 DISTRICT R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 USE STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL USE Home Occupation P P P P P P Subject to 15-507 Day-Care Home: Adult or Child P P P P P P Subject to 14-310 Dwelling: Detached P P P P P C Dwelling: Semi-Detached P P P P P C Dwelling: Rowhouse P P P P P P Dwelling: Multi-Family P P P P P P Subject to 14-327 Fraternity, Sorority House C C C C Subject to 14-313 Residential Care Facility P P P P P P Subject to 14-333 Residential Care Facility, 17 and greater C C C C C C Rooming House: 10 or Less Units C C C Rooming House: 11 or More Units C C INSTITUTIONAL USE Community Center C C C C C C Cultural Facility C C C C C C Subject to 14-308 Educational Facility: Primary and Secondary P P P P P P Educational Facility: Post-Secondary C C C C C C Government Offices C C C C C C Hospital C C C C C C Place of Worship P P P P P P Subject to 14-332 COMMERCIAL USE Bed and Breakfast C C C C C C Day-Care Center: Adult or Child C C C C C C Subject to 14-309 Neighborhood Commercial Establishment C C C C C C Subject to 14-328 Lodge or Social Club C C C C C C Subject to 14-320 OPEN SPACE USE Community-Managed Open Space P P P P P P Subject to 14-307 Parks and Playgrounds P P P P P P Urban Agriculture C C C C C C Subject to 14-337 OTHER Alternative Energy Systems: Community-Based C, P 2 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 Subject to 14-306 Parking Lot (Principal Use) C C C C C C Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) C C C C C C Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C C C C C C Title 13 Utilities C C C C C C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C, P 3 C, P 4 C, P 4 C, P 4 C, P 4 C, P 2 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 Table 9-301 footnotes 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 Definitions 2 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. 3 Alternative Energy Systems: Community-Based are conditional on lots under 0.5 acre in lot area and permitted on lots of 0.5 acre or more in lot area. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 6

TABLE 9-401: ROWHOUSE AND MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS LEGEND: D-D = Detached Dwelling SD-D = Semi-Detached Dwelling R = Rowhouse MF = Multi-Family footnote 2 DISTRICTS R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 BULK REGULATION MINIMUM LOT AREA D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,500sf/du R: 2,500sf/du MF: 2,500sf/du MF - Age Restricted Housing 2 : 1,875sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 750sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,000sf/du R: 1,500sf/du MF: 1,500sf/du MF - Age Restricted Housing 2 : 1,125sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 550sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,000sf/du R: 1,100sf/du MF: 1,100sf/du MF - Age Restricted Housing 2 : 825sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 370sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,000sf/du R: 750sf/du MF: 750sf/du MF - Age Restricted Housing 2 : 575sf/du MF Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 245sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,500sf/du R: 750sf/du MF: 550sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 200sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D: 3,000sf/du D-SD: 2,000sf/du R: 1,500sf/du MF: 200sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 120sf/du Parks & Community- Managed Open Space: Non-Residential: 3,000sf D-D & D-SD: 35 D-D & D-SD: 35 D-D & D-SD: 35 MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT D-D, D-SD & R: 35 MF & Non-Residential: Interior Lot: 35 Corner Lot 3 : 45 D-D, D-SD & R: 35 MF & Non-Residential: Interior Lot: 35 Corner Lot 3 : 45 D-D, D-SD & R: 35 MF & Non-Residential: Interior Lot: 35 Corner Lot 3 : 45 R: 35 ; Where ROW is more than 30 in width 3, up to 45 is permitted by conditional use MF & Non-Residential: Interior Lot: 45 Corner Lot 3 : 60 is permitted by conditional use R: 35 ; Where ROW is more than 30 in width 3, up to 45 is permitted by conditional use MF: Determined by FAR of 3.0 Non-Residential: 45 R: 35 ; Where ROW is more than 30 in width 3, up to 45 is permitted by conditional use MF: Determined by FAR of 6.0 Non-Residential: 45 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 7

TABLE 9-401: ROWHOUSE AND MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS LEGEND: D-D = Detached Dwelling SD-D = Semi-Detached Dwelling R = Rowhouse MF = Multi-Family footnote 2 MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE D-D & D-SD: MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS SURFACE R: MAXIMUM IMPERVIOUS SURFACE OF REAR YARD DESIGN STANDARDS DISTRICTS R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 40% MF: 40% Non-Residential: 40% D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 45% MF: 45% Non-Residential: 40% D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 50% MF: 70% Non-Residential: 70% D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 80% MF: 80% Non-Residential: 70% D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 40% MF: 40% Non-Residential: 40% D-D & D-SD: 35% R: 80% MF: 80% Non-Residential: 70% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 65% 65% 65% 65% 65% 65% Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6 of this Title Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6of this Title Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6 of this Title Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6 of this Title Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6 of this Title Subject to Subtitles 5 and 6of this Title Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 8

MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS R-5 R-6 R-7 R-8 R-9 R-10 The average of front The average of front The average of front The average of front yard depth yard depth of the yard depth of the The average of front yard depth of yard depth of the front D-D & D-SD: of the front yards of the front yards of the front yards of the the front yards of the improved yards of the improved FRONT YARD improved lots on the blockface improved lots on the improved lots on the lots on the blockface or 40, lots on the blockface or or 25, whichever is less blockface or 20, blockface or 20, whichever is less 20, whichever is less whichever is less whichever is less R, MF & NON- RESIDENTIAL: FRONT YARD 25 20 10 R: 25 MF - Based on building height in stories: Up to 6 stories: 45 7 or more stories: 65 MF front yards may be reduced for courtyard building design Subject to 9-403 Non-Residential: 25 The average of front yard depth of the front yards of the improved lots on the blockface or 20, whichever is less INTERIOR SIDE YARD 1 CORNER SIDE YARD D-D: 10 D-SD: 15 R: MF: 15 Non-Residential: 15 D-D: 10 D-SD: 15 R: MF: 15 Non-Residential: 15 20 20 15 REAR YARD 25 25 25 D-D & D-SD: 10 R: MF: 10 Non-Residential: 15 D-D & D-SD: 10 R: MF: 10 Non-Residential: 10 D-D & D-SD: 15 R: MF: 15 Non-Residential: 15 D-D & D-SD: 25 R: 20 MF: 25 Non-Residential: 25 D-D & D-SD: 10 R: MF: 10 Non-Residential: 10 D-D & D-SD: 15 R: MF: 25 Non-Residential: 15 10 10 D-D & D-SD: 10 R: MF: 10 Non-Residential: 10 D-D & D-SD: 15 R: MF: 15 Non-Residential: 15 TABLE 9-2 FOOTNOTES: 1 For semi-detached dwellings, interior side yards are required only along the interior side lot line where the party wall between dwellings is not located. 2 Where Table 9-2 does not indicate a separate standard for lodging, age-restricted housing or residential care facilities, the multi-family standards apply. 3 Where additional height is allowed for corner lots, both rights-of-way must be 30 or more in width. Where additional height is allowed adjacent to a right-of-way 30 or more in width, both rights-of-way in the case of a corner lot must meet that requirement. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 9

TABLE 10-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS DISTRICTS USE 1 C-1 & C- USE STANDARDS C-1E C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 1VC RESIDENTIAL USE Dwelling: Above the Ground Floor P P P P C P Dwelling: Multi-Family C C P P P Subject to 14-327 Day-Care Home: Adult or Child P P P P P Subject to 14-310 Dwelling: Rowhouse P P C C P Fraternity and Sorority C C P P P Live-Work Dwelling P P P P C P Residential Care Facility P P P P P Subject to 14-333 Residential Care Facility, 17 or larger C C C C C Rooming House C C C C C INSTITUTIONAL USE Community Center P P P P P Cultural Facility P P P P P Subject to 14-308 Educational Facility: Primary and Secondary C C C C P Educational Facility: Commercial/Vocational C P P P Educational Facility: Post-Secondary C C P P P P Government Offices P P P P P P Government Facilities - Public Works C C C Homeless Shelter C C C Hospital C C C P Place of Worship P P P P P P Subject to 14-332 OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL USE Community-Managed Open Space P P P P P P Subject to 14-307 Parks and Playgrounds P P P P P P Marina: Dry Storage C C P Subject to 14-323 Marina: Recreational C C P P Subject to 14-323 Urban Agriculture C C C C C C Subject to 14-337 COMMERCIAL USE Animal Clinic P P P P P P Art Gallery P P P P P Arts Studio P P P P P P Arts Studio - Industrial C C P C Bail Bond Establishment C C P P P P Banquet Hall C C C P Body Art Establishment C C P P P P Broadcasting Station (TV or Radio) P P P Car Wash Outdoor C P Subject to 14-304 Car Wash Fully Enclosed Structure P P C Subject to 14-304 Carry-Out C C P P P P Check Cashing Establishment C C C C C C Convention Center P Day-Care Center: Adult or Child C C P P P P Subject to 14-309 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 10

TABLE 10-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS DISTRICTS USE 1 C-1 & C- USE STANDARDS C-1E C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 1VC Drive-Through Facility C C C Subject to 14-311 Entertainment: Indoor C P P P P P Subject to 14-312 Entertainment : Live (Standalone Establishment) P P P Subject to 14-319 Entertainment: Live Secondary to Restaurant, Tavern, Art Studio or Art Gallery C P C P P P Subject to 14-319 Financial Institution P P P P P P Food Processing: Light C C C C C C Funeral Home C P P Gas Station C C P Subject to 14-314 Greenhouse/Nursery P P P P P C Heavy Retail, Rental or Service C P Health Center P P P P P P Hotel/Motel C C P P P P Kennel C P C Subject to 14-317 Medical/Dental Clinic P P P P P P Motor Vehicle Dealership Fully Enclosed Structure P P P P Subject to 14-325 Motor Vehicle Dealership With Outdoor Display C P Subject to 14-325 Motor Vehicle Rental Establishment Fully Enclosed Structure P P P P Subject to 14-325 Motor Vehicle Rental Establishment With Outdoor Display C P Subject to 14-325 Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Major P Subject to 14-326 Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Minor Fully Enclosed Structure P P P P Subject to 14-326 Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Minor With Outdoor Storage of Vehicles C P P Subject to 14-326 Office P P P P P P Outdoor Dining P P P P P P Subject to 14-329 Recreation: Indoor P P P P Subject to 14-312 Recreation: Outdoor C C C C Subject to 14-312 Pawn Shop C C C C Personal Services Establishment P P P P P P Racetrack C Recreational Vehicle Dealership C P Restaurant P P P P P P Retail Goods Establishment No Alcohol Sales P P P P P P Retail Goods Establishment With Alcohol Sales C P P P P P Subject to 14-335 Lodge or Social Club C C C P P P Subject to 14-320 Stadium C C Tavern C P P P P P Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 11

TABLE 10-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS DISTRICTS USE 1 C-1 & C- USE STANDARDS C-1E C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 1VC Video Lottery Facility P P INDUSTRIAL USE Heliport C Industrial: Light P Mini-Warehouse C P C 2 Motor Vehicle Operation Facility P Movie Studio P P Printing Establishment P P P P Truck Stop C OTHER Alternative Energy Systems: Community- Based P P P P P P Subject to 14-306 Parking Lot (Principal Use) C C P P P Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) P P P C Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C C C C C C Subject to Title 13 Utilities C C C C C C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 C, P 3 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 2 Allowed only in existing structures 3 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 12

BULK & YARD REGULATIONS MINIMUM LOT AREA MAXIMUM LOT AREA MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT MINIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT DESIGN STANDARDS Residential: 550sf/du TABLE 10-401: COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS C-1 C-1-VC C-1-E C-2 C-3 C-4 Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 200sf/du Other Uses: Non-Residential, Except Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 10,000sf/establishment Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 20,000sf/ establishment Non-Residential: 40 MF & Mixed-Use with Dwellings Above the Ground Floor: 60 Residential: 550sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 200sf/du Other Uses: Non-Residential, Except Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 3,000sf/establishment Restaurant : 5,000sf Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 15,000sf/ establishment Non-Residential: 40 MF & Mixed-Use with Dwellings Above the Ground Floor: 60 BULK REGULATIONS Residential: 550sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 200sf/du Other Uses: Non-Residential, Except Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 10,000sf/establishment Retail Goods Establishment Food Store: 20,000sf/ establishment Non-Residential: 40 MF & Mixed-Use with Dwellings Above the Ground Floor: 60 Residential: 300sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 120sf/du Other Uses: 60 MF & Mixed-Use with Dwellings Above the Ground Floor allowed 100 by conditional use Residential: 300sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 120sf/du Other Uses: 60 MF & Mixed-Use with Dwellings Above the Ground Floor allowed 100 by conditional use Residential: 300sf/du Residential Care Facility for Elderly 2 : 120sf/du Other Uses: 20' 20' 20' 20' 20' Subject to 10-401 Subject to 10-401 Subject to 10-401 Subject to 10-401 Subject to 10-401 Subject to 10-402 60 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 13

YARD REQUIREMENTS C-1 C-1-VC C-1-E C-2 C-3 C-4 FRONT YARD required, but a 5 maximum required required, but a 5 maximum required, but a 10 maximum, but all outdoor storage areas & parking areas that abut the street must be set back 10 INTERIOR SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE YARD REAR YARD required, but if provided must be a minimum of 10 First 25 from front lot line: 0 build-to line After first 25 : required 20, unless rear yard abuts an alley, then none required required, but if provided must be a minimum of 10 First 25 from front lot line: 0 build-to line After first 25 : required 20, unless rear yard abuts an alley, then none required required, but if provided must be a minimum of 10 First 25 from front lot line: 0 build-to line After first 25 : required 20, unless rear yard abuts an alley, then none required required, but if provided must be a minimum of 10 20, unless rear yard abuts an alley, then none required required, but if provided must be a minimum of 10 20 20, unless abutting a residential district or OR District, then 10, but all outdoor storage areas that abut the street must be set back 10 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 14

TABLE 10-401: COMMERCIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK & YARD REGULATIONS BULK & YARD REGULATIONS BULK REGULATION MINIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT C-5 SUB-DISTRICTS C-5-DC C-5-IH C-5-DE C-5-HT C-5-TO C-5-HS C-5-G 36 36 36 36 36 36 1 100 125 80 175 1 175 1 80 DESIGN Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 Subject to 10-503 STANDARDS MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS FRONT YARD INTERIOR SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE YARD 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use required, but all development subject to site plan review 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process required, but all development subject to site plan review approval 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process REAR YARD TABLE 10-401: FOOTNOTES 1 Subject to 10-403(f) for special building height provisions 2 Where Table 10-401 does not indicate a separate standard for age-restricted housing or residential care facilities, the multi-family standards apply. 0 build-to line A front yard may be approved by conditional use 0 build-to line A corner side yard may be approved through the conditional use process Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 15

DESIGN CRITERIA Building design should reflect a distinct base, middle and top design. Incorporate design proportions within buildings so that all components of a building appear part of a unified whole. Building design and siting should promote a pedestrian-orientation and pedestrian circulation. Open space design should promote visually pleasing, safe and active space which emphasizes view, pedestrian access and solar exposure. Building location and design should emphasize sustainability through convenient transit access, designs to collect stormwater runoff, landscape and façade design to minimize energy use, and adherence to LEED design principles. Encourage signs scaled to the building design, appropriate to the street environment and oriented to both pedestrians and vehicles on streets. Minimize the number of curb cuts and locate such to reduce the adverse impact upon the safety and comfort of pedestrians. Visually integrate parking facilities with surrounding development and encourage the active use of ground floors of parking structures. Locate or screen service areas for trash, loading docks and mechanical equipment away from the street and/or pedestrian view. The tops of new high-rise buildings in excess of 175 are encouraged to incorporate unique and distinctive designs, which create a distinctive and interesting Baltimore skyline. Examples of this type of top design include tops which exhibit a taper, pinnacle, sculptural or vertically punctuated condition, as shown in Figure 10-5: Building Tops. The siting and design of buildings and structures shall consider the impact upon the present extent of views of iconic areas and buildings from within and into the downtown that define the image of the downtown. These include: Basilica of the Assumption, Bromo- Seltzer Tower, City Hall, Inner Harbor, Shot Tower, War Memorial, Washington Monument Adhere to the guidelines of the West Side Strategic Plan, Part 11: Urban Design Guidelines. Adhere to the guidelines of the Pratt Street Plan for all development on Pratt Street. TABLE 10-503 (K): C-5 DISTRICT DESIGN CRITERIA C-5-DC C-5-IH C-5-DE C-5- HT C-5-TO C-5-HS X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X C-5- G Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 16

TABLE 11-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS USE 1 DISTRICTS OIC BSC I-MU I-1 I-2 MI USE STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL USE Dwelling: Above the Ground Floor P P Dwelling: Rowhouse P Dwelling: Multi-Family P P Subject to 14-327 Residential Care Facility P P Subject to 14-333 Residential Care Facility, 17 or larger C C Live-Work Dwelling P C INSTITUTIONAL USE Cultural Facility C Subject to 14-308 Educational Facility: Post-Secondary C C C Educational Facility: Primary and Secondary P P Educational Facility: Commercial- Vocational C C C C C C Government Offices C C C C C C Government Facilities: Public Works P P P P P P Homeless Shelter C Hospital P C OPEN SPACE & AGRICULTURAL USE Parks and Playgrounds P P P Community-Managed Open Space P P P Subject to 14-307 Urban Agriculture P P P P Subject to 14-337 COMMERCIAL USE Animal Clinic P P Art Gallery P Arts Studio P Arts Studio: Industrial P P P Body Art Establishment P Banquet Hall C P C Broadcasting Station (TV or Radio) P P P Car Wash P P Carry Out P P C C Day-Care Center: Adult or Child P P P P 2 P 2 P 2 Subject to 14-309 Drive-Through Facility C Subject to 14-311 Entertainment: Indoor P P Subject to 14-312 Entertainment: Live (Standalone Establishment) C Subject to 14-319 Entertainment : Live Secondary to Restaurant, Tavern, Arts Studio or Art C C Subject to 14-319 Gallery Financial Institution P 3 P P Gas Station C C Subject to 14-314 Greenhouse/Nursery P P P 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). 2 Allowed only when secondary to developments of large office structures, research and development facilities, and/or manufacturing uses, and integrated into the larger development to serve the employees. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 17

TABLE 11-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS USE 1 DISTRICTS OIC BSC I-MU I-1 I-2 MI USE STANDARDS Heavy Retail, Rental or Service P C Kennel C P Subject to 14-317 Lodging: Hotel/Motel P P C Medical/Dental Clinic P P P Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Major P P Subject to 14-326 Motor Vehicle Service and Repair, Minor P P Subject to 14-326 Office P P P P 3, 4 P 3,4 P 3,4 Outdoor Dining P P Subject to 14-329 Recreation: Indoor P P Subject to 14-312 Recreation: Outdoor C Subject to 14-312 Personal Services Establishment P 3 P P C Restaurant P 3 P P C C Retail Goods Establishment No Alcohol Sales C P P C Retail Goods Establishment With Alcohol Sales P C C Subject to 14-335 Lodge or Social Club P C C C Subject to 14-320 Tavern P C C C Truck Repair P P INDUSTRIAL USE Alternative Energy: Commercial P P P P P Boat Manufacturing, Repair and Sales C P P C Subject to 14-303 Composting: Commercial C P Contractor Storage Yard P P Subject to 14-330 Food Processing: Light P P P Freight Terminal P P P Heliport C C C Heliport C C C Industrial Boat Repair Facility P P Subject to 14-323 Industrial: Light P P P P P Industrial: General P C Subject to 14-315 Industrial: Maritime-Dependent P P Landfill: Industrial C Subject to 14-318 Marina: Dry Storage C P P Subject to 14-323 Marine Terminal P P Materials Recovery Facility P Subject to 14-324 Mini-Warehouse P P Motor Vehicle Operation Facility P P Movie Studio P P P P Outdoor Storage Yard P P P Subject to 14-330 Passenger Terminal P P P P 3 Allowed only when secondary to principal industrial uses. 4 All legally established office uses as of the date of adoption of this Code are deemed conforming and are not required to be secondary to principal industrial use. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 18

TABLE 11-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS USE 1 DISTRICTS OIC BSC I-MU I-1 I-2 MI USE STANDARDS Recyclable Materials Recovery Facility P P Research and Development P P P P P P Resource Recovery Facility C Subject to 14-334 Shipyard P P Recycling and Refuse Collection Facility P P Truck Stop P P Truck Terminal P P Warehouse P P P P P Waterfreight Terminal P P Wholesale Goods Establishment P P P P OTHER Alternative Energy Systems: Community-Based P P P P P P Subject to 14-306 Parking Lot (Principal Use) P P C P P P Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) P P P P P P Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C C C Subject to Title 13 Utilities C C C C C C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications C, C, C, C, P Antenna C, P 5 C, P 5 P 5 P 5 P 5 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C C C C C C Subject to 14-339 5 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 19

BULK REGULATION MINIMUM LOT AREA MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT TABLE 11-401: INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS Minimum District Size: 1 acre OIC BSC I-MU I-1 I-2 MI Minimum Lot Area: 60 Minimum District Size: 1 acre Minimum Lot Area: Residential Uses: 300sf/du All Other Uses: 150 ; residential uses are allowed additional height above 150 (no limit) by conditional use DESIGN STANDARDS Subject to 11-501 Subject to 11-501 5,000sf Residential Uses: 300sf/du 60 60 10,000sf 20,000sf 20,000sf Subject to 11-502, unless adjacent to a residential district or the OR, C-1, C- 2 & C-3 Districts, then a 60 limitation for the first 50 adjacent to that district, unless adjacent to a residential district or the OR, C-1, C- 2 & C-3 Districts, then a 60 limitation for the first 50 adjacent to that district Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 20

MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS FRONT YARD FRONT PERIMETER YARD INTERIOR SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE PERIMETER YARD REAR YARD BUFFER YARD REQUIREMENT TABLE 11-401: INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS OIC BSC I-MU I-1 I-2 MI 10 10, unless abutting residential district, then 10, unless abutting residential district, then 10 10 10, unless abutting residential district, then 15, unless abutting residential district, then 15, but all outdoor storage areas that abut the street must be set back 10 required, but a minimum of 10 if provided, but all outdoor storage areas that abut the street must be set back 10, unless abutting residential district, then 15 Where a landscaped buffer yard is required by the Landscape Manual between an industrial use & a nonindustrial use, the more recent use must provide the buffer yard 1, unless abutting a Residential District or OR District, then 10 10 10 10, unless abutting a Residential District or OR, C-1, C-2 or C-3 District, then 20, unless abutting a Residential District or OR, C-1, C-2 or C-3 District, then 20 10 10 10, unless adjacent to a residential district or the OR, C-1, C-2 & C-3 Districts, then 30 Where a landscaped buffer yard is required by the Landscape Manual between an industrial use & a nonindustrial use, the more recent use must provide the buffer yard 1, unless adjacent to a residential district or the OR, C-1, C-2 & C-3 Districts, then 30 Where a landscaped buffer yard is required by the Landscape Manual between an industrial use & a nonindustrial use, the more recent use must provide the buffer yard 1, unless adjacent to a residential district or the OR, C-1, C-2 & C-3 Districts, then 30 Where a landscaped buffer yard is required by the Landscape Manual between an industrial use & a nonindustrial use, the more recent use must provide the buffer yard 1 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 21

TABLE 12-301: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN OFFICE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT USE 1 OR USE STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL USE Day-Care Home: Adult or Child P Subject to 14-310 Dwelling: Detached P Dwelling: Semi-Detached P Dwelling: Rowhouse P Dwelling: Multi-Family P Subject to 14-327 Fraternity, Sorority House C Subject to 14-312 Residential Care Facility P Subject to 14-333 Residential Care Facility, 17 or larger C Rooming House C INSTITUTIONAL USE Cultural Facility P Subject to 14-308 Educational Facility: Primary and Secondary P Government Offices P Place of Worship P Subject to 14-332 COMMERCIAL USE Bed and Breakfast C Subject to 14-302 Broadcasting Station (TV or Radio) C Medical/Dental Clinic P Neighborhood Commercial Establishment C Subject to 14-328 Office P Lodge or Social Club C Subject to 14-320 OPEN SPACE USE Community-Managed Open Space P Subject to 14-307 Parks and Playgrounds P Urban Agriculture C Subject to 14-337 OTHER Parking Lot (Principal Use) C Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) C Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C Subject to Title 13 Utilities C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C, P 2 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C Subject to 14-339 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). 2 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 22

TABLE 12-302: OFFICE RESIDENTIAL ZONING DISTRICT BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS OR SUBDISTRICTS OR-1 OR-2 BULK REGULATIONS MINIMUM LOT AREA 550sf/du 200sf/du 40 ; however 60 may be MAXIMUM BUILDING allowed by conditional use 100 HEIGHT permit MINIMUM YARD REGULATIONS FRONT YARD INTERIOR SIDE YARD required, but a minimum required, but a minimum of of 10 if provided 10 if provided CORNER SIDE YARD 10 REAR YARD 10 10 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 23

TABLE 12-402: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE TOD DISTRICTS TOD- TOD- TOD- TOD- USE 1 1 2 3 4 USE STANDARDS RESIDENTIAL USE Dwelling: Above the Ground Floor P P P P Dwelling: Multi-Family P P P P Subject to 14-327 Dwelling: Rowhouse P P P P Residential Care Facility P P P P Subject to 14-333 Residential Care Facility, 17 or larger C C C C INSTITUTIONAL USE P P Community Center P P P P Cultural Facility P P P P Subject to 14-308 Government Offices P P P P Educational Facility: Primary/Secondary P P P P Educational Facility: Commercial-Vocational P P P P Educational Facility: Post-Secondary P P P P Homeless Shelter P C P C Place of Worship P P Subject to 14-332 OPEN SPACE AND AGRICULTURAL USE P P Community-Managed Open Space P P P P Subject to 14-307 Parks and Playgrounds P P COMMERCIAL USE Animal Clinic P P P Subject to 14-317 Art Gallery P P P P Arts Studio P P Banquet Hall P P Day-Care Center: Adult or Child P P P P Subject to 14-308 Entertainment : Indoor P P Subject to 14-312 Entertainment: Live P P Subject to 14-319 Financial Institution P P Health Center P P P P Hotel/Motel P P Kennel C Subject to 14-317 Medical/Dental Clinic P P P P Office C P C P Outdoor Dining P P P P Subject to 14-329 Personal Services Establishment P P P P Recreation: Indoor P P Subject to 14-312 Restaurant P 2 P P 3 P Retail Goods Establishment No Alcohol Sales P 3 P P 3 P Retail Goods Establishment With Alcohol Sales P P Subject to 14-335 Lodge or Social Club P P Subject to 14-320 Tavern C P C P OTHER C C Parking Lot (Principal Use) C C C C Subject to 14-331 Parking Structure (Principal Use) C C C C Subject to 14-331 Planned Unit Development C C C C Subject to Title 13 1 The terms in this column ( Use ) are defined in Title 1 (Definitions). 2 Limited to 5,000 sf in gross floor area. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 24

TABLE 12-402: PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN THE TOD DISTRICTS TOD- TOD- TOD- TOD- USE 1 1 2 3 4 USE STANDARDS Utilities C C C C Subject to 14-338 Wireless Telecommunications Antenna C C, P 3 C C, P 4 Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Facility C C Subject to 14-339 Wireless Telecommunications Tower C C Subject to 14-339 3 Only wireless telecommunications antennas that comply with the stealth design standards of 14-339 (Wireless Telecommunications Antenna, Facility and Tower) are considered permitted uses. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 25

TABLE 12-403: TOD DISTRICTS BULK AND YARD STANDARDS BULK AND YARD REQUIREME NTS TOD-1 TOD-2 TOD-3 TOD-4 BULK REGULATIONS MINIMUM LOT AREA MINIMUM LOT WIDTH MINIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT Residential: 1,200sf/du Other Uses: Residential: 1,200sf/du Other Uses: 24 or 2 stories 24 or 2 stories 24 or 2 stories 24 or 2 stories 60 or 5 stories YARD REQUIREMENTS FRONT YARD 1 required, but if provided a maximum of 5 60 or 5 stories 100 required, but if provided a maximum of 5 100 ; additional height above 100 (no limit) is permitted by conditional use 60 or 5 stories required, but if provided a maximum of 5 INTERIOR SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE YARD REAR YARD 15 15 15 15 100 ; additional height above 100 (no limit) is permitted by conditional use required, but if provided a maximum of 5 TABLE 12-403 FOOTNOTES: 1 The front yard may be increased if a courtyard, plaza or seating area is incorporated into the development adjacent to the public street. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 26

TABLE 12-502: EDUCATIONAL CAMPUS DISTRICT BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS EC-1 AND EC-2 DISTRICT BULK REGULATIONS MINIMUM LOT AREA 2 acres or 1 City block MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT 65 MINIMUM YARD REGULATIONS FRONT YARD FRONT PERIMETER YARD 10 INTERIOR SIDE YARD, unless abutting residential district, then 10 CORNER SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE PERIMETER YARD 10 REAR YARD, unless abutting residential district, then 15 TABLE 12-602: HOSPITAL CAMPUS DISTRICT BULK AND YARD REGULATIONS HC DISTRICT BULK REGULATIONS MINIMUM LOT AREA 2 acres or 1 City block When adjacent to R-1 to R-8 Districts: 40 at district boundaries and then may rise at a 45 angle to a maximum height of 150 MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT When adjacent to C-1 to C-4 Districts and R-9 and R-10 Districts: 65 at district boundaries and then may rise at a 45 angle to a maximum height of 150 When adjacent to all other districts: 150 MINIMUM YARD REGULATIONS FRONT YARD FRONT PERIMETER YARD 10 INTERIOR SIDE YARD, unless abutting residential district, then 10 CORNER SIDE YARD CORNER SIDE PERIMETER YARD 10 REAR YARD, unless abutting residential district, then 15 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 27

Table 12-903 (1) Canton - Page 1 of 3 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 28

Table 12-903 (1) Canton - Page 2 of 3 Height Limitations - The height of structures along the waterfront shall not exceed 35 feet, except in Areas 1 through 4. Height controls are provided in Areas 1 through 4 to minimize the impact of building heights on adjacent neighborhoods. Specific locations for higher buildings are provided, as well as guidelines for building setbacks and stepbacks. The maximum building height shall be defined as the vertical distance measured, in the case of flat roofs, from the mean curb level of the highest point of the roof adjacent to the street wall, and in the case of pitched roofs, from the mean curb level to the mean height level of the roof. Where the walls of a building are not adjacent to a street curb, the height of a building shall be measured from the average elevation of the ground adjoining the walls. Area Canton Waterfront Area Height Limitations Height Limitations Average height of the built area shall not exceed 45 feet 1 Maximum building height shall be 50 feet Maximum building height along Aliceanna Street, Chester Street and the water s edge shall be 40 feet. Additional height above 40 feet up to the maximum of 50 feet shall be constructed so that it is not visible from that portion of the promenade adjacent to the area or shall step up at an angle of no more than 45 degrees. The building shall be setback a minimum of 20 feet from the Chester Street right-of-way. Average height of the built area shall not exceed 65 feet; Maximum height, excluding HVAC or other mechanical systems, is 75 feet. 2 Maximum height for the HVAC and other mechanical systems may not exceed 90 feet. The maximum building height on Boston Street, the northwest and the water s edge shall be 60 feet. Additional height above 60 feet up to the maximum of 75 feet shall be constructed so it is not visible from that portion of the promenade adjacent to the area and from the sidewalk on the north side of Boston Street adjacent to the area or shall step up at an angle of no more than 45 degrees. The water s edge shall have a maximum height of 40 feet. 3 Additional height above 40 feet up to a maximum height no higher than the existing properties at 2351-2439 Boston Street shall be constructed so that it is not visible from that portion of the promenade adjacent to the area or shall step up at an angle of no more than 45 degrees. Average height of the built area shall not exceed 50 feet 4 Maximum height is 79 feet. The water s edge shall have a maximum height of 40 feet. Additional height above 40 feet shall be setback at an angle of no more than 45 degrees up to 79 feet. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 29

Table 12-903 (1) Canton - Page 3 of 3 Public Access Corridors - Minimum width of the corridors shall be 50 feet, unless otherwise noted below. Landscaping, trees, lights, benches, tables, and other public amenities that will enhance, not impede, public view of the water shall be permitted. All access corridors should connect sidewalk and promenade and be physically and visually uninterrupted. In cases where a public access corridor is to be located between 2 properties, the center of the corridor shall be on the property line and the width of the corridor shall be evenly divided between the 2 properties. Corridor 1 2 3 Canton Waterfront Public Access Corridors Location From a point at the approximate intersection of Boston and Aliceanna Streets south to the water between 2201 and 2121 Boston Street. A 30 foot wide public access corridor shall be designated between 2301 Boston Street (Northshore) and 2351 Boston Street (Anchorage Townhomes), consisting of a 15 foot wide public access corridor each on 2301 Boston Street and 2351 Boston Street. A 15-foot wide public access corridor shall be designated between 2369 and 2371, between 2389 and 2401, and between 2419 and 2421 Boston Street. 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 30-foot wide public access corridor shall be designated between 2439 and 2449 Boston Street. From a point at the approximate intersection of Luzerne Avenue and Hudson Street due south along the axis of Luzerne Avenue to the waterfront park. In the Luzerne Avenue corridor, if financially necessary and subject to the review and approval of the Commissioner of Housing and Community Development, a second level pedestrian bridge may be allowed. From a point at the approximate intersection of Lakewood Avenue and Boston Street due south along the axis of Lakewood Avenue through to the water. From a point at the approximate intersection of Kenwood Avenue and Boston Street along the axis of the existing 2809 Boston Street approximately southwest to the water. From a point at the approximate intersection of Linwood Avenue and Boston Street along the axis of the existing 2809 Boston Street approximately southwest to the water. This public access corridor shall be described by a set of parallel lines. The northern line shall extend west from the intersection of Elliott Street and Kenwood Avenue along the north axis of Elliott Street to the water; the southern will be parallel and 50 feet south of the above line. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 30

Table 12-903 (2) Fells Point Page 1 of 3 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 31

Table 12-903 (2) Fells Point Page 2 of 3 Height Limitations - The maximum building height shall be defined as the vertical distance measured, in the case of flat roofs, from the mean curb level of the highest point of the roof adjacent to the street wall, and in the case of pitched roofs, from the mean curb level to the mean height level of the roof. Where the walls of a building are not adjacent to a street curb, the height of a building shall be measured from the average elevation of the ground adjoining the walls. Fells Point Waterfront Area Height Limitations Area 1 2 3 Height Limitations The maximum building heights shall be as set forth in the Constellation PUD. The maximum building heights shall be as set forth in the Constellation PUD. Thames Street elevations shall be no higher than 40 feet. A building addition up to a maximum of 53 feet will be permitted if it is set back and designed so that it is not visible from the street frontage opposite this area. 4 5 6 7 8 Maximum building height shall not exceed 40 feet. Maximum building height shall not exceed 60 feet, except on the property known as 1000 Fell Street where rehabilitation of the roof structure to accommodate a seventh story is permitted, provided that this seventh story is recessed so as not to be Subject ton from the street frontage of the subject property, and a further exception is provided for the property known as 932-944 Fell Street (Belt s Wharf Condominium Property) for a building addition up to a maximum of 74 feet if recessed 40 feet from the street frontage of the property. The average height of built area shall be no more than 50 feet, with a maximum height of 60 feet. The maximum height along the water s edge is 40 feet. Additional height over 40 feet up to the maximum of 60 feet shall be constructed so that it is not visible from that portion of the promenade adjacent to the area or shall step up at an angle of no more than 45 degrees. The average height of built area shall be no more than 75 feet, with a maximum height of 90 feet. The maximum height along Wolfe Street and the water s edge is 40 feet. The maximum height along Thames Street is 60 feet. Additional height over the 40 feet and 60 feet up to the maximum of 90 feet shall be constructed so that it is not visible from that portion of the promenade adjacent to the area, Wolfe Street or Thames Street or shall step up at an angle of no more than 45 degrees. The average height of built area shall be 45 feet, with a maximum height of 65 feet. The maximum height on Aliceanna Street, Chester Street and the water side shall be 40 feet for a minimum of 40 feet depth. The building shall be set back a minimum of 20 feet from the Chester Street right-of-way. Additions to the existing building at 705 S. Wolfe Street are permitted up to 65 feet. These additions shall be set back so as not to be Subject ton from Wolfe Street, Aliceanna Street and the promenade adjacent to the area. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 32

Table 12-903 (2) Fells Point Page 3 of 3 Public Access Corridors - In order to assure public access to the Pedestrian Promenade and to preserve and enhance views of the water, the following public access corridors shall be designated. The minimum width of the corridors shall be 50 feet. Landscaping, trees, lights, benches, tables, and other public amenities that will enhance, not impede, public view of the water shall be permitted. Offstreet parking is not permitted within these corridors, except following review and approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development. All access corridors should connect sidewalk and promenade and be physically and visually uninterrupted, and they must be accessible 24 hours daily. The general location of the following public access corridors are shown on the accompanying exhibit. Fells Point Waterfront Public Access Corridors Corridor 1 2 3 Location From a point at the approximated intersection of Thames, Philpot and Caroline Streets extended south to the water. From a point at the approximate intersection of Thames and existing Caroline Street southeast to the water. From the eastern right-of-way of Bond and Thames Streets, 50 feet west to a point, southeast to the water s edge to a point, 100 feet east on the water s edge to the point of the existing right-of-way of Bond Street north to the intersection of Bond and Thames Streets 4 From the end of Broadway south to the water. 5 From the end of Ann Street south to the water. 6 From a point approximately in front of 929 Fell Street southwest to the water. 7 8 From a point at the end of Fell Street east to the water along the property line between 1001 Fell Street and 935 S. Wolfe Street. The corridor shall extend 25 feet on either side of the property line. From a point at the intersection of Washington Street extended and Thames Street south to the water. 9 From point at the approximate intersection of Fell and Wolfe Streets southeast to the water. 10 From the end of Thames Street east to the water. 11 From the end of Lancaster Street east to the water. 12 From a point at the approximate intersection Aliceanna and Chester Streets south to the water 13 14 The following public streets Broadway, Ann and Chester Streets shall be designated as long view corridors. New obstructions, such as balconies, bridges or structures shall be permitted only with prior approval of the Commissioner of the Department of Housing and Community Development From a point at the approximate intersection of the realigned Wills Street ad Philpot Street south to the water Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 33

Table 12-903 (3) Key Highway Page 1 of 3 Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 34

Table 12-903 (3) Key Highway Page 2 of 3 Area Key Highway Height Controls Height Limitations Average height of the built area shall not exceed 290 feet above Mean Low Tide 1 Maximum height of 58 feet in the area north of the eastward extension of Grindall Street and Key Highway Rooftop mechanical equipment may exceed such a maximum permitted elevations, as approved by DHCD Stepbacks: Maximum Base Building Height 60 Minimum Building Height along Key Highway 35 15 stepback for building above 40 along Key Highway 2 Towers (building above 60 base building height): Maximum Floor-plates above 60 11,000 Gross Square Feet (GSF) Spaced no less than 100 from another tower Maximum Total Building Height 140 View Corridors/Public Access: (since they are different in the Key Highway South URP) View corridors must be a minimum of 60 feet wide and include a minimum of 20 feet permanently constructed hardscape that connects the public sidewalk along Key Highway to the Public Promenade. Public access ways must be a minimum of 20 feet in width and must be permanently constructed hardscape. Area 1 (Key Highway East): The roof of any structure shall not exceed Elevation 290 feet above Mean Low Tide, as defined by the Baltimore Survey Control System; provided, however, that within that portion of Development Area A located between the northern boundary of Development Area A and the eastward extension of Grindall Street through development Area A, the roof of any structure shall not exceed Elevation 58 feet above Mean Low Tide, as defined by the Baltimore Survey Control System. Rooftop mechanical equipment may exceed such a maximum permitted elevations, as approved by DHCD. Area 2 (Key Highway South): Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 35

Table 12-903 (3) Key Highway Page 3 of 3 Area 1 Key Highway Public Access/View Corridors Height Limitations Pedestrian Access: Public pedestrian access shall be provided from Key highway to the water s edge from at least six points on Key highway, as shown generally on Exhibit E. In addition, a public promenade (including paving, lighting, benches, planting, etc.) of no less than 30 feet in width shall be provided continuously along the water s edge throughout the site as shown on Exhibit E. An easement or other legally enforceable mechanism for public circulation shall be established for the required promenade. In limited areas, where it can be demonstrated that it is functionally and economically justified, the Commissioner may allow a promenade of lesser width, or a reasonable setback from the edge. Public pedestrian access on private property shall be subject to such reasonable rules and regulations as may be promulgated by the owner of such property and agreed to by DHCD. 2 View corridors must be a minimum of 60 feet wide and include a minimum of 20 feet permanently constructed hardscape that connects the public sidewalk along Key Highway to the Public Promenade. Public access ways must be a minimum of 20 feet in width and must be permanently constructed hardscape. Tables - October 22, 2012 Page 36

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